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1 38 | themselves, settled the properties of those of the same society: 2 45 | themselves regulated the properties of the private men of their 3 75 | rule them? Their little properties, and less covetousness, 4 94 | the people finding their properties not secure under the government, 5 95 | secure enjoyment of their properties, and a greater security 6 134| being the enjoyment of their properties in peace and safety, and 7 136| the rights, and fence the properties of those that live under 8 136| secure and defend their properties, and may have standing rules 9 139| might have and secure their properties; the prince, or senate, 10 149| against the liberties and properties of the subject: for no man 11 173| possession and use of their properties. And forfeiture gives the 12 194| native right, and their properties, be they more or less, are 13 196| if he attempts upon their properties, and thereby puts himself 14 199| the preservation of the properties of his people, but the satisfaction 15 201| the preservation of their properties, is applied to other ends, 16 222| guards and fences to the properties of all the members of the 17 222| representatives, as the fence to their properties, could do it for no other 18 227| people, their liberties and properties, shall by force invade and 19 228| upon their liberties or properties, and may oppose the unlawful 20 228| when they invade their properties contrary to the trust put 21 229| the preservation of the properties of their people?~ 22 231| attempting by force on the properties of any people, may be resisted